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Sitting home alone, In my Grandads old chair, A bird feather on his hat, and pipe smoke in the air. His fake teeth so white, Like some pearls from out at sea, And his humour so silly, He'd make a clown out of me. Sitting home alone, In my Grandads old chair, dog treats on the table, And gel in his hair. OCD plagues him, so you cannot move his things, Listening to an old vinyl, Loading the dishwasher whilst he sings.
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May 9, 2018
May 9, 2018 at 6:17 PM UTC
Old mans domesticity
Sitting home alone, In my Grandads old chair, A bird feather on his hat, and pipe smoke in the air. His fake teeth so white, Like some pearls from out at sea, And his humour so silly, He'd make a clown out of me. Sitting home alone, In my Grandads old chair, dog treats on the table, And gel in his hair. OCD plagues him, so you cannot move his things, Listening to an old vinyl, Loading the dishwasher whilst he sings.
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May 9, 2018
May 9, 2018 at 6:17 PM UTC
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